Halloween Brownies | Three Easy Decorating Ideas

These homemade Halloween brownies are not only the best brownies you’ll ever eat, they feed a crowd and make decorating fun! Three spooky, yet adorable, ways to dress up your brownies for Halloween straight-ahead!

BROWNIES | THE BEST PARTY DESSERT

Brownies are a classic party dessert everyone adores, including the home cook who made them. Why? Well, because they’re simple to make (yes, even from scratch), a bonafide crowd pleaser, easy for guests to eat, and also, just downright delicious.

In fact, brownies just might be my favorite dessert, which is probably evident by this ever-building brownie collection. From good ol’ fashioned, classic chocolate brownies to brownies with cream cheese icing, all the way down to fudgy walnut brownie bites, we’ve got brownie recipes galore here, folks. And now, just in time for the spookiest of holidays — they’re tiny, they’re cute, they’re 100% dressed to impress — the most adorable brownie of them all…Halloween Brownies.

HALLOWEEN BROWNIES FOR A CROWD

This brownie recipe was made to party, and easily feeds a crowd. Most brownie recipes begin in an 8×8″ square baking dish, however, these are made in a 9×13″ casserole dish to ensure there are plenty of sweet bites to go around your Halloween party this year.

To make sure you can get your brownies out of the pan, you’ll want to line it with either parchment paper or nonstick aluminum foil. This way, after they’re baked, you can easily lift them out and move to a work surface to cut.

HOW TO CUT BROWNIES INTO EVEN SQUARES

To cut brownies into even squares, start by cutting the entire block in half, and from there, cut each half into halves, and so on. Note, you don’t have to cut them into small squares. If you want bigger brownies, make less cuts. Easy as that.

After they’re all cut up, it’s time to decorate, and this my friends, is where all the fun begins.

THREE HALLOWEEN BROWNIE DECORATING IDEAS

Dress them up as “Cousin It” Brownies, with candy eye decals and chocolate sprinkles made to look like hair, top them with a marshmallow and drape with white chocolate for a Ghost Brownies, or simply get yourself an assortment of colorful Halloween sprinkles and let the kiddos go to town on some festively decorated Spooky Halloween Brownies.

As different as all of these Halloween brownies look, they all have a few things in common: Sprinkles, candy eye decals (or large nonpareils if you can’t find them), and melted chocolate…well, actually, melted wafers.

USE MELTING WAFERS FOR DECORATING

When it comes to melted chocolate, I often choose to work with melting wafers rather than actual chopped and melted down chocolate…especially for entertaining purposes. Real, melted chocolate can be temperamental — pun fully intended. Chocolate can spot or seize if you don’t temper it just right so I skip the drama altogether and grab myself a package of Ghirardelli melting wafers.

HOW TO DIP BROWNIES IN CHOCOLATE

To coat the brownies in chocolate, here’s what you do:

Melt the wafers according to package instructions in a bowl just large enough to house it.

Have ready a work surface (such as a cooling rack placed over a sheet of wax paper to catch any chocolate drippings).

Gently pierce brownies with a fork and submerge in chocolate, allowing any excess chocolate to drip off.

Once the brownies are dipped, it’s time to finish the look, and quickly! Before the chocolate begins to set.

“COUSIN IT” HALLOWEEN BROWNIES

Let’s start with the “Cousin It” Brownies, shall we? Inspired by the hairy cousin of the classic gothic comedy The Adam’s Family, this little brownie is dressed in chocolate, head-to-toe, and he is absolutely adorable if you don’t mind me saying so.

TO GET THE LOOK | “COUSIN IT” BROWNIES

Dip in melted chocolate wafers.

Add candy eye decals. I used candy eye decals in multiple sizes to make for a spookier look.

Sprinkle generously with chocolate jimmie sprinkles.

MARSHMALLOW GHOST BROWNIES

The “Cousin-It” Brownies are my favorite, as I am a chocoholic and these little guys satisfy every craving in the book. But as for the kiddos, the first brownie I saw their little hands reaching for were the marshmallow-topped Ghost Brownies.

These brownies are just as easy as the cousin it brownies, and they too begin with Ghirardelli Melting Wafers, only the white ones, not the dark chocolate.

GET THE LOOK | GHOST BROWNIES

Spoon a scant amount of melted white chocolate over the top of the brownie.

Place a marshmallow on top.

Spoon a generous amount of white chocolate over the top of the marshmallow, using the back of the spoon to help it drape over the sides, and adding more chocolate as needed.

Finish with candy eye decals or large, black nonpareils.

SPOOKY HALLOWEEN BROWNIES

Last up is the simplest of them all, and the ones I enjoy decorating the most with my kiddos, Spooky Halloween Brownies. For these brownies, you can use white or dark chocolate melting wafers, any assortment of festive Halloween sprinkles, candy eye decals, and maybe even some candy corn if you’ve got it on hand.

My kids adore the freedom this brownie gives them to let those creative juices flow, and they always come up with fun new ways to dress them up.

GET THE LOOK | SPOOKY BROWNIES

Add either a generous spoonful of melted chocolate wafers over the brownie or dunk it completely in the chocolate.

Add desired sprinkles.

MAKE-AHEAD TIP

You truly can’t go wrong with any one of these Halloween Brownie decorating ideas, because as we discussed earlier, you just can’t go wrong with a brownie. Period. But, these in particular? You really can’t go wrong with. They’re fun and festive, total crowd-pleasers, and they’re freezer-friendly?

This means if you find yourself stranded for time (like many of us do come the holiday rush), you can plan ahead, make these at your earliest convenience, and pull them out of the freezer 30 minutes or so before it’s time to serve.

It just keeps getting better and better…and better…cause there’s more. More Halloween recipe ideas right here at your fingertips!

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Halloween Cocoa Krispie Treats are another kid-friendly Halloween recipe that the crowd will positively adore. They come together quick and easy, and you can even use some of your leftover Halloween Brownie decor to top them off!

These Chocolate Cyclops Cookies look absolutely terrible, but trust me, they taste great. And, if you are a fan of brownies (which I’m assuming you are since you’re here and all), you will die for these cookies. Figuratively speaking, of course.

Add the eggs, the yolk, sugar, and vanilla to a large mixing bowl, and whisk until well-combined. Slowly stream in the melted butter, whisking all the while.

Add the dry ingredients, and stir to combine with a sturdy wooden spoon.

Add the batter to the prepared pan and smooth over the top. Bake for 30-35 minutes (or until cooked through), rotating the pan half-way through the cooking time. Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan 10 minutes. Then, carefully remove from the pan, transfer to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely.

Cut the brownies into 1-1 1/2" squares, and decorate as desired. See blog post if further instruction is needed.

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I’ve made a batch of these for the freezer so I can get ahead for halloween.
But I had to sneak a taste first and they are sooooo yummy.
I can’t wait for my kids halloween party. They are going to love them!

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